Career workshop will be held for applicants interested in becoming Chicago police officers on Jan. 27 at the 3rd District police station.
Murdered man leaves three young children, reports say.
Cops say 23-year-old Beverly man was identified as shooter in Garfield Ridge shooting.
Spread the word and tell your neighbors to lock their cars, cops say.
Building where human skulls were found once housed biological specimen facility and were most likely donated to science years ago.
Four people wounded as they drove down MLK Drive in a minivan.
It's not clear if the skulls and jawbone are human remains. Central Area detectives and medical examiner are investigating.
Family gives happy update about Mark Bartishell.
Patch reader recognized man's photo in story about suspect in Burbank, Bridgeview, Mt. Greenwood and Morgan Park bank robberies, FBI says.
Chicago Police Board President Lori Lightfoot hopes to announce new board president next month.
Alisha Walker declined to testify in her own defense. In other testimony, police said she changed her phone number after fleeing the scene.
A sales clerk with a conceal-carry license shot two armed men at a South Side cell phone store, news reports say. One was shot in the groin.
Prostitute described Al Filan as "really sweet" in their two previous exchanges, but she claims something went wrong on Jan. 18, 2014.
Residents can come and speak their piece to police board members to share feedback on superintendent search and policy priorities.
Drop off your Christmas tree at Kennedy Park or Mt. Greenwood Park through Jan. 16.
Area South detectives release images of "person of interest" wanted for questioning in murder of man found inside home that exploded.
See how last weekend's DUI Strike Force Patrol played out in Morgan Park.
Cops say robber was carrying a large knife and approached residents after they parked their cars near their homes.
One daughter says a Chicago police officer told her, "Your mother's dead. Get over it."
Police also shot and killed a young man, reportedly mentally ill, who was threatening his dad with a baseball bat early Saturday.
Chicago police will be monitoring traffic for signs of impaired driving, speeding and safety belt violations.
The audio recordings were given to Politico Illinois in response to a Freedom of Information Act request.
FBI believes two US Bank branch robberies in Mt. Greenwood and Morgan Park were carried out by the same bandit.
Officer George Hernandez's attorneys say Ronald Johnson's mother's statements are "akin to yelling fire in a crowded theater."
On the lam after being charged in a Beverly-Morgan Park squatting ring, the father and son fugitives have been arrested, alderman says.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the benefits of working for Chicago Police Department.
Bank employees tell police the man was wearing a Carhartt jacket.
CFD Firefighter/Paramedic Dan Capuano fell down an elevator shaft at a South Side warehouse early Monday.
Driver arrested on battery charges. Attorney intervenes in alleged snow brush attack yelling, "I'M A LAWYER? WHO ARE YOU?"
A judge told him to live out his days in prison for taking the life of Officer Thomas Wortham IV, a Brother Rice grad and Iraq War veteran.
DNAInfo reports that unauthorized work was being done at South Side warehouse where a firefighter fell to his death in elevator shaft.
Judge said Glenn Evans' accuser simply wasn't believable.
CFD Firefighter/Paramedic Dan Capuano fell down elevator shaft at South Side warehouse early Monday.
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Appointments bring diversity among Chicago Police Department's senior command ranks to a historic level, interim superintendent says.
Morgan Park 22nd District police say five central air-conditioning units have been damaged or stolen between Nov. 30 and Dec. 5.
Suspect hit US Bank branch on Dec. 4 in what is being described as a non-takeover robbery, FBI says.
A law enforcement officer's lesson in how to knot a tie, Chicago style, gets a lot of love on Blue Lives Matter Facebook page.
Now Chicago police are looking for the toddler and the mystery man who put the video on social media.
Eavesdropping on the police scanner: That moment when Chicago cops realize their boss just got axed.